Jeff Hardman is a seasoned trial advocate and litigator. He has been a barrister for more than 10 years and is recommended by the legal directories as “a relentless litigator and generally unflappable in the courtroom, assertive in his submissions and a skilled cross-examiner” (Legal 500, 2023).
Jeff has been instructed in cases involving deceit, dishonest assistance, breach of fiduciary duty, and unlawful means conspiracy. He has successfully set aside freezing injunctions and other forms of interim relief.
Jeff's experience of fraud is complemented by his expertise in other areas of law, such as commercial litigation, company & partnership, insolvency, and trusts. As well as appearing as counsel at final hearings and at appeals, Jeff is regularly instructed to appear at procedural and interlocutory hearings, as well as at various forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution, and to assist with enforcement. As such, Jeff is able to act across the full spectrum of civil fraud cases, and at all stages of a case.
My approach
Whilst Jeff is happy to operate as a ‘traditional barrister’ by receiving instructions and providing advice when required, he works best when operating as part of a committed legal team. Jeff thrives in the cut and thrust of litigation and has previously been described as “A sharp and tenacious junior with real nous” (Legal 500 2020) and “intelligent and persuasive” (Legal 500, 2021).
Jeff has a strong reputation for being a very hard working and accessible barrister. He has a loyal client base, many of whom continue to instruct him since pupillage. He is frequently sought out for his advice on injunctive relief, security for costs, pre-action disclosure, litigation funding, investigation options for suspected fraudulent activity, third-party costs orders, beddoe applications, and for his views on litigation strategy generally, including negotiated settlements or other out-of-court resolutions. He routinely advises clients in planning how to respond, and in responding, to crises and other significant legal problems that attract the media spotlight.
Jeff is a ‘modern barrister’ who recognises that clients often instruct counsel at times when they feel most vulnerable. As such, a good litigator can help court users through the legal process and advocate on their behalf. Often it is best for all parties to settle the dispute quickly and privately, to reduce cost and stress. Prior to the Bar, Jeff worked for a law firm in the Caribbean before joining a start-up in London developing a music streaming ‘app’ funded by Gazprom Media.
My work
A selection of recent cases, reported decisions, and interesting articles are set out below:
Media
- Mirror: 'Neighbours in £215k court fight over 'rubbish home gym' built using 'pals from pub' (represented claimant)
- Evening Standard: 'Bloody Cow' case (represented claimant)
- Times: 'Eyewear tycoon' (represented claimant)
- Sun: accused-stealing-own-garden-council/ (represented Pinto)
- Lincolnshirelive: 'three-couples-lose-court-case' (represented claimant).
Decisions
- Boyd v Burton Waters Mooring (Appeal) (2024)
- Thandi v Saggu (Strike Out) (2023) (claimant/respondent)
- Thandi v Saggu (Trial) (2023)
- Re 500 Clive Court, Maida Vale, London (2023)
- Williams v Lewis Hans (2023)
- Re Clive Court, 75 Maida (2023)
- Imran v Mehmood (2022)
- Burton Waters Mooring v Boyd (Trial) (2022)
- Dhadwal v Heathrow Inn Hotel Ltd (Appeal) (2021) (represented landlord)
- Wahid-and-Roosters-Spot-v-Azmahomed (2021)
- Re 54 Arbour Square, London, E1 0PS (2021)
- Re Avebury Estate (2021)
- Tibbs v Tibbs (Trial) (2020)
- Tibbs v Tibbs (Freezing Injunction) (2019)
- Khan v Ahmed (2019)
- Abu Swalin v Regency (Trial) (2019)
- Regency v Tower Hamlets (Appeal) (2019)
- Charles v Tower Hamlets (Appeal) (2018)
- Boulton v Queen Margaret's School (Appeal) (2018)
- Dougall v Barrier Point (2017)
Articles
- https://newsquarechambers.co.uk/proprietary-estoppel-moving-beyond-the-long-shadow/
- https://newsquarechambers.co.uk/no-loss-no-gain-no-mense-profit/
- https://newsquarechambers.co.uk/interpreting-repairing-covenants/
- https://newsquarechambers.co.uk/the-importance-of-contemporary-documents/
Podcast
- https://newsquarechambers.co.uk/grenfell-tower-and-the-fire-safety-bill/ (Grenfell Tower and the Fire Safety Bill: Interview with Stephen McPartland MP)
About me
Jeff Hardman is a seasoned trial advocate and litigator. He has been a barrister for more than 10 years and is recommended by the legal directories as “a relentless litigator and generally unflappable in the courtroom, assertive in his submissions and a skilled cross-examiner” (Legal 500, 2023).
Jeff is a member of New Square Chambers which is a leading set of commercial chancery barristers based in Lincoln’s Inn, London. New Square Chambers has 43 members, including five King’s Counsel, and offers expertise and experience in a broad range of commercial and chancery work. Jeff has a very busy modern chancery practice, which includes extensive experience specialising in Business Crime & Fraud.
What my clients say
“Jeff is gifted at getting to grips with an issue quickly and finding appropriate, pragmatic and, where relevant, commercial solutions. He is a relentless litigator and generally unflappable in the courtroom, assertive in his submissions and a skilled cross-examiner.”
Legal 500 2023
“Approachable and down to earth, responsive and accommodating, knowledgeable and analytical. No nonsense approach.”
Legal 500 2022
“Intelligent and persuasive, he knows how to win a case and goes the extra mile.”
Legal 500 2021
“This was a great team effort and my thanks go to barrister Jeff Hardman from New Square Chambers and to the Dispute Resolution Team, who made possible this success in the Central London County Court.”
Nicole Hirst, Buckles Law https://www.buckles-law.co.uk/case_studies/buckles-client-wins-bloody-cow-row-case/
Professional & academic
- 2007 – BA (Hons) Durham
- 2010 – GDL (College of Law)
- 2011 – BPTC (College of Law)
- All Locations
- London
- Surrey